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Dynamite is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells or clay) and stabilizers. It was invented by the Swedish chemist and engineer Alfred Nobel in Geesthacht, and patented in 1867. It rapidly gained wide-scale use as a safer alternative to gun powder and nitroglycerin.[1]

Contents

Dynamite

Faction

Kit

Inventory slot

Explosives

Maximum ammunition

2 sticks

Damage

High

In Battlefield 1943, Dynamite is issued to the IJN and USMCScout kit. It is very powerful, being able to kill anything with one packet and being highly capable of destroying most pieces of environment such as trees and small buildings. It is very effective against vehicles, but it has many disadvantages similar to the TNT explosive from Battlefield 1942.

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Dynamite

Kit

Assault

Inventory slot

Gadget

Starting ammunition

3 packs

"Sticks of dynamite that can be placed and detonated on demand. Effective against structure[s], vehicles and infantry."

— In-Game Description

Dynamite is a gadget to be featured in Battlefield 1. Gameplay of it was first seen at official reveal events of the game.

The Assault kit can place up to three packs of dynamite at a time. Unlike in the Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam or C4 seen in other installments, dynamite does not stick to surfaces. As such it makes it much harder to destroy enemy vehicles and thereby requires players to use it wisely.